Constructing a Tissue-Specific Model of Ventricular Microstructure

Simulations of cardiac electrical activity are generally computed in idealized or generic domains. We have developed a semi-automated technique for imaging an extended volume of cardiac ventricular tissue at a resolution of approximately 1 μm, and constructing from those images a geometric and struc...

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Hauptverfasser: Sands, G., Trew, M., Hooks, D., Le Grice, I., Pullan, A., Smaill, B.
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Zusammenfassung:Simulations of cardiac electrical activity are generally computed in idealized or generic domains. We have developed a semi-automated technique for imaging an extended volume of cardiac ventricular tissue at a resolution of approximately 1 μm, and constructing from those images a geometric and structural model with 10 μm resolution suitable for solving the bidomain equations. This technique enables experimental modeling and computer simulation to be integrated by constructing a tissue-specific structural model in less than one week. We demonstrate the use of this procedure applied to a sample of rat ventricle.
DOI:10.1109/IEMBS.2004.1404009